As part of the Beach Boys' 50th Anniversary celebration, classic albums from
their historic catalog are now remastered and packaged in soft packs. Each title
includes both Mono and Stereo Mixes (with the exception of Sunflower and Surf's
Up albums which include stereo mix only).

These releases mark the stereo debut of Smiley Smile and Beach Boys Party!,
while The Beach Boys Today! and Summer Days (And Summer Nights!!) are being
released in stereo for the first time in their entirety.

The remastered releases include the first-ever stereo mixes of several key Beach
Boys classics, including "Good Vibrations", "Help Me Rhonda", "I Get Around",
and "409", among others.

The third studio album, Surfer Girl, was the first in which Brian Wilson was
given full production credit. The 'Boys' turn in some of their most cherished
songs. The title track was the first song Brian had ever composed, at the
age of 19. Its flip-side Little Deuce Coupe proved to be The Beach Boys' most
successful B-side reaching US number 15 and becoming a hot rod staple.